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Visions [1996]Country: UKTotal Issues: 15?
Fanzine.
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Visions [1979]Country: US
Poetry magazine that had a special SF issue in 1986.
Editors: Bradley R. Strahan Online Sources: Hathi Trust |
Visions [1987]Country: USTotal Issues: 9
Semi-professional magazine.
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Visions [2018]Country: UKTotal Issues: 2
"Visions blends essays and short stories from both masters of the genre and newcomers to paint a provocative landscape of the future that connoisseur and neophyte alike can enjoy and reflect on".
Publishers: Mathieu Triay Editors: Mathieu Triay |
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VisitorCountry: US
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VistasCountry: UKTotal Issues: 5
A magazine of new stories. Subtitled "A literary and philsophical review".
Editors: Roy Day Frequency: quarterly but irregular |
Vital Detective CasesCountry: US
True crime.
Frequency: bimonthly |
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VitalityCountry: USTotal Issues: 9
Small press magazine featuring "a queer person who has an adventure, rather than a person who has an adventure because they are queer" with a particular emphasis on "fantasy, sci-fi, horror, mystery, thriller, steampunk, comedy, travel, & historical fiction."
Editors: Jaylee James (pen name of Jesse Ellorris) Formats: ebook |
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VivaCountry: US
Published occasional fiction, e.g. Ellison's "The Diagnosis of Dr. D'arque Angel" (Jan-1977).
Formats: slick Frequency: monthly Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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Vivid StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
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VixenCountry: US
Editors: David Seitz |
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VogueCountry: US
It began modestly, but was built by Nast into a big glossy high-society fashion magazine which has been known to bill itself as "the most famous magazine in the world." Fiction was never a significant component in what is basically a platform for luxury advertising, but it has published writers of literary quality. A British edition has appeared since 1916. Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.vogue.com PublishersEditorsFormatslarge-format slickFrequencyinitially weekly, later monthlyRelated SitesWikipediaOnline SourcesOnline Books |
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Voice of ExperienceCountry: US
True crime.
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VoicesCountry: UK
Editors: Thomas Moult Online Sources: Hathi Trust |
Voices: The Journal of New York FolkloreCountry: US
Claims to run one or two short stories each issue, although
in the example examined the pieces appeared to be childhood
reminiscences. Available only to members of the New York Folklore Society.
Publishers: New York Folklore Society, P.O. Box 764, Schenectady, NY 12301 Editors: Karen Taussig-Lux Frequency: twice-yearly |
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Void [1950s]Country: USTotal Issues: 29
Science fiction fanzine.
Related Sites: ZineWiki |